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 Irish phrases?
any good irish sayings or phrases in irish or english? please explain them if weird!...


 What is the most hated animal in Ireland?

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The question was not a metaphor.

Like animals, not people.

The Mink is a nasty little critter alright. They go for your eyes. The pigeon is like ...


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J...


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without including ...


 Are you rude to tourists because of their accent or nationality, or nicer because of same?

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This is good, not one nasty answer yet!

I can relate to being swarmed with tourists myself, but I am always nice unless they are awful themselves....


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also, can you guys tell between southern/midwestern/Boston ...


 Is it a Bank Holiday in Ireland on Monday?

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Ireland is not in the UK...


 People of Ireland!!! why are you so beautiful and fascinating?
one of my kisses for ...


 How many countries are there in Ireland?
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 Why does everybody think everyone from ireland is a leprechaun ?!!?
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 Have you ever kissed the Blarney Stone?

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Yes Edy, I was born near it....


 An irish girl said to me "what the craic?" what does this mean?
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 Where is good for a weekend in Ireland apart from Dublin for girls in their twenties?
Looking for somewhere with good nightlife but plenty to do during the ...


 I am english and want to get to ireland by ferry from holyhead but have no passport?
I have a photo driving licence though!!!...


 Do catholics have parades like the protestents do?
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 Where can I buy a christmas tree?
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 Wah irish acent ye prefer tha north r south ;)?

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i agree am nat to keen on the belfast lol
just any ...


 I have lived in Ireland for 11 months. Such a fantastic country to live. Why havn't more English moved here?
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Isobel Kitty

What's your favourite Irish name? [Only Irish People]?

What's your favourite Irish name for a girl and for a boy?
and which Irish name is most common in Ireland/Northern Ireland?

    



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Olley
Sinead, Yellesinsen, Laghnetollsunzeynebeensuratyna & Oisin are my favourites.


Irish eyes
Eabha for a girl..pronounced Ava
Daria for a girl
Danny, Declan, Brendan for a boy


jk
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My favourites are Oisín and Aoibheann.

According to the central statistics office the most poular name for boys is Séan and for girls its Sarah.
http://www.cso.ie/statistics/top_babies_names.htm


greenorlagh
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I love Caoimhe and Sibe for a girl. And Paedar for boys.


Cableguy
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Oisin for a boy, Soairse for a girl. (little deer & freedom)


Aoife
Boy: Fionn
Girl: Maeve


I should be doing something else
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Boy: Cian or Ronan
Girl: Roisin or Saoirse


Only Sometimes
My name is Irish but I dont like it much. I come from Ireland but I dont really like Irish names much. I do like Caoimhe (Cwee-va) for a girl and Donnacha (done-aka).


michealomainin
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Darragh and Aoibheann are my favourite!!I would say Enda is a fairly common in Ireland. Well around Galway anyway.


lotg_4eva
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saoirse, siobhain, aoife, ciara, cara, aonghus, sean, rumhain, croi (i kno it means heart, and its not STRICTLY a name but a m8 of mine is called croi ellen and i love it!!), aebhe, nia, ceoladh, cillian, dearbhla, dara/darragh....all so pretty!!!!! i love em all, 2 b honest!! aoife or ciara r most commen...dunno bout up north!!! sz....


elle.gunn
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Etain and Ailbhe (al veh) for girls Sé (SHAY) for a boy


p!atd
for a girl i love the name Blaithnid and for a boy Aodh. i dont know the most common names but i know a lot of people called sinead, aisling, niamh, oisin and sean if that helps


lou
For a girl, I like Bronagh. For a boy, I like Óisín.
Cloe, Niamh, Aoife, Emma and Siobhán are common girls names.
Seán, Séamus, Micheál, Conor and Patrick or Pádraig are common boys names.


Squee
Síobhradh and Éireann. And Sean.


submissivmsle36
hi for a girl it would have to be "OLIVA" and for a boy "OISIN"


Ravenberri
Bridget


My sisters name. Haha!

(wait, or was that a scottish name......!! )


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My favourite is Bridget too, I also like Ãine a lot.

For a boy, I like Liam and Conor. Although they're not really in Irish, I don't like Irish names in general.

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